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Eighty years after death, Russell Roach comes home

Seaman 1st Class Russell C. Roach was killed in the attack on Pearl Harbor, but his remains were not identified until 2019.

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End of Watch Deputy Michael Magli killed by a hit and run drunk driver with revoked license – Soldier of Fortune Magazine

Update – Blood Alcohol Determined Detectives Investigate After Pinellas Deputy Killed in the Line of Duty Line of Duty Death Update as of 12:30 p.m. Friday, February 19, 2021 Detectives assigned to the Robbery/Homicide Unit determined the blood alcohol level of the suspect, 33-year-old Robert Allen Holzaepfel, to be .230. The investigation continues. End of Update Update – Suspect Charged in Deputy’s Death  Detectives Investigate after Pinellas Deputy Killed in the Line of Duty Update as of 9:15 a.m. Thursday, February 18, 2021 Last night, 33-year-old Robert Allen Holzaepfel was transported the Sheriff’s Office North District Station located at 2496 Bayshore Boulevard where he was interviewed by detectives.

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St. Petersburg won't lower flags for Limbaugh, mayor says

St. Petersburg mayor on lowering flags for Limbaugh: We don t honor hatred Instead, the mayor tweeted, flags will be lowered for fallen Pinellas County Sheriff s Office Deputy Michael Magli. Author: Andrew Krietz Updated: 5:48 PM EST February 22, 2021 ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. The City of St. Petersburg will not lower flags to half-staff following the death of conservative and controversial talk radio host Rush Limbaugh, Mayor Rick Kriseman tweeted. He announced the city s stance in a reply to another Twitter user, who asked the mayor not to follow through on Gov. Ron DeSantis recent order to lower flags in honor of Limbaugh. The governor s decision hasn t been widely accepted, with the state s top elected Democratic official, Agriculture Commissioner Nikki Fried, saying she won t direct her offices under her direction to lower flags.

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